Showing posts with label Mixed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixed. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Mixed cleaning products create HazMat situation

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Police say a woman who mixed toilet bowl cleaner with bleach created a HazMat situation at her southwest Houston apartment complex.

The incident happened around 5:30pm at an apartment complex on Timmons Lane near Colquitt.

Police say a plumber responded to a call at the woman's apartment and became concerned when no one answered. He entered through a window and found the woman dead.

"As soon as I seen that, I hopped out, left and called the cops," the plumber told us.

When police arrived and smelled the chemicals, a HazMat crew and a bomb squad were dispatched to the scene.

Neighbors in the units immediately surrounding that of the woman's were evacuated.

An extensive cleanup effort lasted into the night. The scene was clear and residents were allowed back in their homes by 2:30am.

No other injuries were reported, though we were told a couple of firefighters had to be decontaminated, or essentially washed down.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Mixed emotions after day care owner shows remorse

 HOUSTON (KTRK) -- In an Eyewitness News exclusive jailhouse interview, the day care operator accused in the tragic deaths of four children spoke out for the first time.

We went around the world searching for Jessica Tata until she finally came out of hiding in Nigeria. Now we're hearing for the first time from her, from inside the Harris County Jail. In our exclusive interview, Tata said she felt remorseful. But on Thursday, our legal analyst and some neighbors wonder where that remorse comes from. Teddy bears still line the outside of the house where Tata once ran a home day care. It's a makeshift memorial to the four children who died and a neighborhood that will never been the same. "We have to look at it every day, which is unfortunate. The memorial is still there," said neighbor Jeff DeShano. He is reminded of the tragedy that changed so many lives. We showed DeShano our exclusive jailhouse interview with Tata where she said, "Sorry is not enough. You can only say sorry so many times." DeShano has some sympathy. "She didn't mean it for this to happen, I'm sure," he said. Our KTRK legal consultant sees it as a ploy. "This is actually a public relations stunt on her part. She's trying to endure herself to potential jurors. She's not talking about the facts of the case," said Joel Androphy. Indeed, Tata did not address the details on the case, instead saying, "I'm doing well. I pray a lot." Androphy says with Tata facing multiple charges and the possibility of spending the rest of her life behind bars, it's hard to discern the true motive behind her statements. "She's trying to say, 'I'm not a monster. I made a terrible mistake. I can't explain the mistake I made, but I am asking for your forgiveness,'" Androphy said. Because of what happened, both the state and the city of Houston are trying to make it tougher to get an at-home day care operating license. On our Facebook page, we asked you what would you ask Jessica Tata if you had the chance? You can join the conversation anytime on the ABC13 KTRK Eyewitness News Facebook page. (Copyright ©2011 KTRK-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.) 



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